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CO?YllIOHT 1911. 1917 

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O Thou All-seeing, in whose sight 
A thousand years are like a day. 
Look on our land and let Thy light 
5till guide Thy people on their way; 
Our fathers God, be Thou our Lord, 
Turn Thou Thy face and speed Thy word ; 
5o shall it be our shield and sword; 
Thine is the will, ours shall accord, — 
God and America! 



When Duty sounds her trumpet-call, 

Strong in Thy strength Tj;iy sons shall stand, 
Their love, their lives, their hope, their all 
For Thee, O God, and for our land — 
America, Thy maiden free. 
Thy vestal by the sparkling sea. 
Whose hearth-fires burn for liberty. 
For this, O God, and love to Thee, — 
God and America! 



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^ Gird Thou the world with Thy good will; 

5till unto us in mercy bend; 
5o in our time, O God, fulfil 
Thy reign of peace to have no end; 
O let our way in Thee be found; 
Still let Thy light in us abound; 
5o shall we go with glory crowned. 
As still we sing with joyous sound, 
God and America ! 



Thus lead us. Lord, forever lead, 
A faithful witness, O our God, 
Till all the nations in their need 
5hall come with Thine own gladness shod; 
Till all beneath Thy daily sun 
Who know Thee not in joy shall run 
And turn to Thee, the Holy One; 
For this, O God, Thy will be done,— 
God and America! 

— JVilliam A dams Siadt 



